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VOLUME 87, NUMBER 1
BAKER, MONTANA 59313
75 CENTS
FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 2003
c
Fallon County
officers take oath
County officers for Fallon County
were sworn in Tuesday, December
31 and took office at 12:01 p.m.
. Back row (l-r): Sheriff Tim Barkley,
Justice of the Peace Anna Straub,
Attorney Rich Batterman and Clerk
and Recorder Brenda Wood.
Front row: Coroner Travis Toews,
Commissioner Deb Ranum,
Superintendent of Schools Marlene
Ferrel and Treasurer Faye Koenig.
Not pictured: Public Administrator
Russell Culver
BRIEFS
Community :
Band
7 Monday, Jan. 6, at 7 p.m.
the "Fallon County '., . -
Community.Band" will have
their first practice to prepare"
for a concert in March.
• If you have ever played a
musical instrument, please-.'
join us for fun and enjoy- ,
ment! " ; .
You need not own ah'.
instrument to join. The high
school will have, some for
loan! '7 * ' ■
Coyote Calling
Contest
Coyote Calling Contest
entrants: Huntersmust: ,•""
obtain, permission from* *•'
landowners to Hunt coyotes/
beforeilan. 24. \'-- .; .•..
*• Landowners: If-ypu would
like your name! added to the;
list of areas that kre available
to coyote hunting on .Jan!" 24
and 25, please" call 406-7787*
3344/7 7 V--"
;*•■*.-<■: lA^ff--:
■■■" ■ "'*:-7\-^-"" r-.'-'V"-*-.<':*"*s-j*;//'."^-':;
,-!-'-. \v;'v y "-*•--'.. y-y-'.f- '•:
Commerce and
>- •;y.f •>. y c-*."""^ ,
, Tbe Jimmy, meeting of the
Baker Cl^ber of yAyX * 'A
wiilbc.heid atLakefront
Bed and %v£&m&i~&\;}*. X
liiars^y>ikmmS,200i at
«^' -----V-.tV*. y *. < .. -- - -'I -
Montana Motel
By Jody Strand
Jay and Lori Quenzer have settled in as the new owners and
managers of Montana Motel. The business formerly owned
by Brenda Stoddard is located on east Montana Avenue and
is a familiar sight to travelers entering Baker from the east
on Highway 12.
Both Jay and Lori are former residents of Baker and
graduates of Baker High School. Both have been employed*,
with ARAMARK corporation since 1994. !
Jay has been in charge of managing and operating a 225
bed motel with services that range from reservations,
arrangement of transportation (land and air) for guests
throughout the world, and selling and marketing of existing
and future retreats. Other services included dining services,
full catering and wedding services and vending
Lori also has been employed in various areas from account
set-up procedures for cash and banking, personnel files and
implementations of standards. Her duties ranged from writing and implementing unit marketing plans, increasing base
business growth and marketing each accounts individual
services.
aM^^_aaaHB.MMMB_BMI The Quenzcrs decided to make
/1 ji/ the move %back to Baker for sever-
■ ■ we Were ai reasons. Their first reason was
"because our parents live here,
we were brought up here, and this
four-laneS and is home." Last based in
Philadelphia, they stated, "the
cities just kept getting bigger. We
were tired of the four-lanes and.
never seeing each other. We.want
to spend more time with each
other and our families."
Future plans on the horizon are
for six new rooms to be added to
the motel. These rooms which are .in the preliminary stages
of planning at this time .would be" tech-frieridly with hookups'
for computers, fax machines and multiple phone lines.*- -
Jay and Lori have. a.slogan, "Hospitality that is second to
We were
tired of the
four-lanes and
never seeing
each other."
Jay and Lori Quenzer
New owners
of Montana Motel
Photo by Jody Strand,
A new year and new. owners for Montana Motel -Jay and
Lori Quenzer.
none" and firmly believe in it. Jay stated, "Put yourself on their
side of the counter. The,customer is the reason there is a need for
lodging. If they need personalized service, we intend to give it to
them to the best of our ability." Anything the customer needs .to
make them comfortable in their rooms, the Quenzers will try to
supply, bejt a baby crib, extra rbllaway, coffee maker or whatever.
They want the customer to be as comfortable possible.
* - This charming couple with their experience, ambition, outgoing
personalities and dedication to serving their customers are sure to
succeed in the best place of all r their own home town.

This collection encompasses newspapers published in the Baker, Montana area from 1916 forward.

Creator

Darlene Hornung, Publisher/Manager, Jody Strand, Editor

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newspapers

Type

Text

Language

en

Date Original

2003

Subject

Newspaper of the community of Baker, Fallon County, Montana.

Rights Management

Copyright to this collection owned by Country Media, Inc. of Tillamook, Oregon. Permission may be required for use and/or reproductions. Items published before 1923 are in the public domain.

Contributing Institution

Fallon County Library

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Digitization Specifications

Microfilm scanned at 300 dpi, 8 bit gray scale, Abby Reader

Date Digital

2014

Transcript

VOLUME 87, NUMBER 1
BAKER, MONTANA 59313
75 CENTS
FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 2003
c
Fallon County
officers take oath
County officers for Fallon County
were sworn in Tuesday, December
31 and took office at 12:01 p.m.
. Back row (l-r): Sheriff Tim Barkley,
Justice of the Peace Anna Straub,
Attorney Rich Batterman and Clerk
and Recorder Brenda Wood.
Front row: Coroner Travis Toews,
Commissioner Deb Ranum,
Superintendent of Schools Marlene
Ferrel and Treasurer Faye Koenig.
Not pictured: Public Administrator
Russell Culver
BRIEFS
Community :
Band
7 Monday, Jan. 6, at 7 p.m.
the "Fallon County '., . -
Community.Band" will have
their first practice to prepare"
for a concert in March.
• If you have ever played a
musical instrument, please-.'
join us for fun and enjoy- ,
ment! " ; .
You need not own ah'.
instrument to join. The high
school will have, some for
loan! '7 * ' ■
Coyote Calling
Contest
Coyote Calling Contest
entrants: Huntersmust: ,•""
obtain, permission from* *•'
landowners to Hunt coyotes/
beforeilan. 24. \'-- .; .•..
*• Landowners: If-ypu would
like your name! added to the;
list of areas that kre available
to coyote hunting on .Jan!" 24
and 25, please" call 406-7787*
3344/7 7 V--"
;*•■*.-- •;y.f •>. y c-*."""^ ,
, Tbe Jimmy, meeting of the
Baker Cl^ber of yAyX * 'A
wiilbc.heid atLakefront
Bed and %v£&m&i~&\;}*. X
liiars^y>ikmmS,200i at
«^' -----V-.tV*. y *. < .. -- - -'I -
Montana Motel
By Jody Strand
Jay and Lori Quenzer have settled in as the new owners and
managers of Montana Motel. The business formerly owned
by Brenda Stoddard is located on east Montana Avenue and
is a familiar sight to travelers entering Baker from the east
on Highway 12.
Both Jay and Lori are former residents of Baker and
graduates of Baker High School. Both have been employed*,
with ARAMARK corporation since 1994. !
Jay has been in charge of managing and operating a 225
bed motel with services that range from reservations,
arrangement of transportation (land and air) for guests
throughout the world, and selling and marketing of existing
and future retreats. Other services included dining services,
full catering and wedding services and vending
Lori also has been employed in various areas from account
set-up procedures for cash and banking, personnel files and
implementations of standards. Her duties ranged from writing and implementing unit marketing plans, increasing base
business growth and marketing each accounts individual
services.
aM^^_aaaHB.MMMB_BMI The Quenzcrs decided to make
/1 ji/ the move %back to Baker for sever-
■ ■ we Were ai reasons. Their first reason was
"because our parents live here,
we were brought up here, and this
four-laneS and is home." Last based in
Philadelphia, they stated, "the
cities just kept getting bigger. We
were tired of the four-lanes and.
never seeing each other. We.want
to spend more time with each
other and our families."
Future plans on the horizon are
for six new rooms to be added to
the motel. These rooms which are .in the preliminary stages
of planning at this time .would be" tech-frieridly with hookups'
for computers, fax machines and multiple phone lines.*- -
Jay and Lori have. a.slogan, "Hospitality that is second to
We were
tired of the
four-lanes and
never seeing
each other."
Jay and Lori Quenzer
New owners
of Montana Motel
Photo by Jody Strand,
A new year and new. owners for Montana Motel -Jay and
Lori Quenzer.
none" and firmly believe in it. Jay stated, "Put yourself on their
side of the counter. The,customer is the reason there is a need for
lodging. If they need personalized service, we intend to give it to
them to the best of our ability." Anything the customer needs .to
make them comfortable in their rooms, the Quenzers will try to
supply, bejt a baby crib, extra rbllaway, coffee maker or whatever.
They want the customer to be as comfortable possible.
* - This charming couple with their experience, ambition, outgoing
personalities and dedication to serving their customers are sure to
succeed in the best place of all r their own home town.